Treatment Services for Business Owners

Casey Pletcher • Jan 15, 2024

Treatment Services for Business Owners


Being a business owner is extremely time-consuming. Unlike with a 9-5, you can’t simply clock out whenever the business day is “over.” Being a business owner can mean long hours and a lot of pressure. As this is the case, taking time off, even for a short period, can be extremely difficult.


With that said, business owners, like anyone else, need to prioritize their health. This means seeking treatment for behavioral health, substance use, and mental health disorders—some of which require a higher level of care. This often means time off.


But what can a business owner do in this situation? Are there any options? And, for a successful business owner, is treatment even needed?


Below is information about treatment services for business owners and how in-home treatment may be an excellent option for those who require additional care.


If I’m Successful, Do I Still Need Treatment?

 

A common question with successful business professionals is whether or not they even require treatment. As they are successful in business, it may seem like they don’t have a problem.


If you have a successful business and you are able to work hard, show up on time, and make good money, you may not think you qualify for treatment. This simply is not the case. There are many ways in which behavioral and mental health conditions can affect the life of a business professional that don’t revolve around business. Some of these include:


·      Problems with family and home life

·      Legal troubles

·      Financial issues

·      Health concerns

·      Custody


While these are among the most common, behavioral and mental health conditions can affect business owners in a variety of different ways—all of which can cause major distress.


If you own a business and you find a behavioral or mental health condition is outside of your control and is causing problems in your life, you may be a candidate for treatment.


For in-home treatment, reach out to Front Door Health. We will provide you with a free consultation to better understand what conditions you may suffer from and how we can best help you to meet your recovery goals.


Challenges for Business Owners


There are some common challenges that business owners face when it comes to treatment. Some of these include:


·      Time

·      Reputation

·      Obligations

·      Travel

·      And others


It’s understandable that finding time to receive treatment can be very hard for a business owner. You are likely spending dozens of hours a week working, and you likely can’t take off hours on end multiple times throughout the week for outpatient care (let alone take a month off or more for inpatient treatment).


You also may be concerned about your reputation. If someone you know sees you in treatment, you may be concerned about others finding out. While treatment centers have rules against disclosing the information of those in treatment, a person you know may slip up and mention that you are in treatment to someone else.


It’s important to note there is nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to receiving treatment. With that said, it’s understandable if you want to keep your treatment private.


Then you may have obligations, travel, and other concerns that can get in the way of you receiving the care that you need. So, what can you do? One option may be in-home treatment.


How In-Home Treatment Services Help


In-home treatment involves a patient receiving the care they need from the comfort of their own home, around their schedule. This means no visiting a treatment center (let alone moving into one), no group meetings, no concerns about anonymity, and no judgment.


For business professionals, in-home treatment is often an amazing and game-changing option. As a business owner, in-home treatment allows you to continue to grow your business and work, while also scheduling time that works for you to receive the care you need.


You also receive treatment in the “real world,” where you will run into challenges. The team at Front Door Health will help you to navigate these challenges and stay on course with your recovery journey. If you have a slip-up, we’ll be there for you to help you get back on track and continue your journey.


Finally, you’ll receive private care from the comfort of your home. This means full anonymity and no need to attend group sessions. Front Door Health also does not require attending any step meetings. As this is the case, you don’t have to worry about opening up to strangers about past trauma (many of whom are not trained trauma therapists). Instead, when it comes time to address deeper challenges, you’ll be one-on-one with a trained professional who is able to help you process your emotions in a safe and helpful way.


Reach Out to Front Door Health for In-Home Treatment


If you are a business professional or business owner and you would like to receive a higher level of care from the comfort of your own home, reach out to Front Door Health.


Front Door Health provides concierge, judgment-free in-home treatment for patients when they need it. We take an evidence-based approach to treatment, and we create custom treatment plans for our patients to increase their chances of success. Our treatment process is client-focused and individualized. This means no group sessions with strangers and no “treatment as usual” approach. You are unique and the treatment plan we create for you is designed to meet you where you are along your journey and help you to reach your recovery goals.


We understand that it can be difficult to put your life on hold and take time off work. Our in-home treatment allows you to continue to meet your work, school, family, and other obligations while receiving the treatment you deserve.


If you would like to learn more about in-home treatment, contact Front Door Health today. We’re happy to answer any questions and provide you with the help you need.


773.747.5500

info@frontdoorhealthcenter.com


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